I guess this is 3:55 eastern time? Being on the west coast it is not that late (or should I say early) but it will be dawn by the time the final ladieis get on the ice. No, not styaing up for this one.

Thank you for the information!
I shall see if I can stay awake, but I doubt it.

By the way, about CaroK skating last.... again.
I really feel for her.
That ISU ranking has put her in an awkward spot yet again, skating after the gold medal favorite.
Of course it wouldn't matter as much, if she were skating half decent.

I guess it is better than working and knowing you have to wait anxiously for eight hours before know how you favorite skater perform.

Yes! Infinitely better; if Ashley were in this competition, I'd skip class altogether . One of the liberties you have as a student... Hmm sometimes I think I have to reconsider my plan to start working next year... But then again, I can't study forever. *sigh*

Well, I'm happy that the times for PST are not as bad as last week. Seriously, it took me almost a week to recover from having stayed up from 12:00AM-10:00AM or so, for both Friday & Saturday. Even had to cancel one of my meetings due to sleep deprivation, kinda like jet lag, lol. Still, I would honestly do it all over again for my two fav skaters ~ Mao Asada & Evgeni Plushenko. I did it for Mao at TEB & for the both of them at Rostelecom Cup.

For Cup of China, I'm willing to stay up late for OD, Ladies, Men, that's it. No pulling an all-nighter this time, no way! I'm curious to see how the American Ladies do, and also all the Men, as I haven't kept up with them since Evgeni Plushenko left the competitive scene back in 2006. Lol, but that has all changed since his return! He's made it exciting & adrenaline pumping again, so I'm anxious to see his competitors.